Health Facility Characteristics and the Decision to Seek Care


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Author(s): Jensen E R, Stewart J F

Year: 2002

Abstract:
Utilisation of healthcare facilities is low in many developing areas. One possible explanation is that treatment costs, in time or money, are high. Another is that parents perceive treatment benefits to be low. We combine Philippines DHS data with a subsequent facilities survey in order to examine these issues with respect to treatment for respiratory infections and diarrhea in young children. Controlling statistically for the selectivity of the initiating illness, we find that the staffing level of nearby health facilities is a determinant of the probability that parents take their ill children for curative care.

Filed under: Child Health , Public Health , Health Facilities